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Page xv
... true Knowledge and Taste of Nature , and Art . Did ever any Man think it an ill - natur'd thing to tell a Friend of his Mistakes in Conduct ? Much lefs muft it be thought fo in the Discoveries of the Errors of writing ; because by the ...
... true Knowledge and Taste of Nature , and Art . Did ever any Man think it an ill - natur'd thing to tell a Friend of his Mistakes in Conduct ? Much lefs muft it be thought fo in the Discoveries of the Errors of writing ; because by the ...
Page xv
... true Knowledge and Tafte of Nature , and Art . Did ever any Man think it an ill - natur'd thing to tell a Friend of his Mistakes in Conduct ? Much less muft it be thought fo in the Discoveries of the Errors of writing ; becaufe by the ...
... true Knowledge and Tafte of Nature , and Art . Did ever any Man think it an ill - natur'd thing to tell a Friend of his Mistakes in Conduct ? Much less muft it be thought fo in the Discoveries of the Errors of writing ; becaufe by the ...
Page xxxi
... true things by what their Mock'ries be . Hence it is plain , that Shakespear's good Senfe perceiv'd the ridi- culous Abfurdity of our fighting Senfes , our Drum and Trumpet- ing Scenes ; but he chose to go on in the way that he found ...
... true things by what their Mock'ries be . Hence it is plain , that Shakespear's good Senfe perceiv'd the ridi- culous Abfurdity of our fighting Senfes , our Drum and Trumpet- ing Scenes ; but he chose to go on in the way that he found ...
Page xxxii
... true Episodes from the false : And this Rule will indeed condemn moft of our English Tragedies , in fome of which ... true that Tragedy employs true Names , but that is to give a Credibility to the Action ; the Perfons still remaining ...
... true Episodes from the false : And this Rule will indeed condemn moft of our English Tragedies , in fome of which ... true that Tragedy employs true Names , but that is to give a Credibility to the Action ; the Perfons still remaining ...
Page xxxviii
... true , that it is no eafy matter to meet with fuch a Story , or indeed to form it without Obfcurity and imperfect Beauty ; yet if it be done , it answers the Labour and Pains of the Study and Search . We come now to the Manners , which ...
... true , that it is no eafy matter to meet with fuch a Story , or indeed to form it without Obfcurity and imperfect Beauty ; yet if it be done , it answers the Labour and Pains of the Study and Search . We come now to the Manners , which ...
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